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the national weather service posting excessive heat alerts in five states now, california, arizona, nevada, utah, colorado. they're expected to see the surge in temperatures continue through the week. dominic dena tally in downtown los angeles. >> reporter: temperatures across the area completely being broken. this has been the hottest day of the heat wave. it was expected to wrap up tuesday, they think it will go through end of the week beyond july 4th holiday. details on those suffering in las vegas, 30 were taken to the hospital caught out in the open at a concert, had to be treated for heat exhaustion. everybody released there. here in california, a mini marathon in pasadena, six treated there. it was so bad, they were suffering cramps. er clinics and hospitals are bracing themselves this evening for extra casualties to come in. the reason is around about now is when the hottest part of the day comes to a close. they believe in the evening time, a lot of people will feel the worst of it, they'll be coming in then. in los angeles, temperatures of 93 degrees. grand park square behind me,
the national weather service posting excessive heat alerts in five states now, california, arizona, nevada, utah, colorado. they're expected to see the surge in temperatures continue through the week. dominic dena tally in downtown los angeles. >> reporter: temperatures across the area completely being broken. this has been the hottest day of the heat wave. it was expected to wrap up tuesday, they think it will go through end of the week beyond july 4th holiday. details on those suffering...
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i doubted it will fly in arizona or new york's. there is lack of trust in institutions of government. i think it's important to tell our fellow citizens we got the lesson from 1986. we learned our lesson. we're going to have security mechanisms in place to respect for the rule of law then we're show humanity that defines us as republic. i'm fine with showing the high the man but the order that it is done is important. 11 million is not a homogeneous group. all of the 11 million desire citizenship. so to force citizenship on someone that does not want it, all the 11 million can't pass a background check. all the 11 million are not similarly situated. you should have a different level of scrutiny for a child that was broht here as opposed to a 30-year-old for three weeks. you would want not want the same level of analysis for the same groups. it's tempting to say one group with the same characteristics but the reality there is number of sub groups that frankly that are worthy of different levels of scrutiny. i hope the house plan wil
i doubted it will fly in arizona or new york's. there is lack of trust in institutions of government. i think it's important to tell our fellow citizens we got the lesson from 1986. we learned our lesson. we're going to have security mechanisms in place to respect for the rule of law then we're show humanity that defines us as republic. i'm fine with showing the high the man but the order that it is done is important. 11 million is not a homogeneous group. all of the 11 million desire...
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listen to arizona senator john mccain on fox news discussing instability in the middle east. i am very concerned and all of us should be. it is a very serious situation but i would also like to mention it is my focus and concern right now more on syria that is now going from a civil war to a colleague natural conflict. >> you can see the full interview with senator john mccain on egypt and an interview with chuck interview. >> gregg: the white house is recruiting librarians to promote the new health care law of president obama 17,000 libraries to spread the war and giving the public access to computers. this will be head of the october 1 kickoff when people without health care coverage will be forced to start shopping for insurance, some of it online. >> heather: librarians? >> gregg: they are sitting it out. >> heather: the fight over immigration reform is headed to the house of representatives with senator schumer predicting they will pass it by year's end for immigration. and a spokesman for speaker boehner calls that wishful thinking. now from washington, with more on tha
listen to arizona senator john mccain on fox news discussing instability in the middle east. i am very concerned and all of us should be. it is a very serious situation but i would also like to mention it is my focus and concern right now more on syria that is now going from a civil war to a colleague natural conflict. >> you can see the full interview with senator john mccain on egypt and an interview with chuck interview. >> gregg: the white house is recruiting librarians to...
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i was just down and arizona watching the cleveland indians, chicago cubs player in baseball and i ran into him getting up there in age but it's great because it looks at the two men who came of age at the same time and start at the same time and actually formed a lifelong friendship, something i never knew so that is a great book today i think it will be billed for baseball fans this summer. so that is my list and i'm looking forward to reading them all. >> he was one of the finest american musicians and he was what is often called a genius or the word genius is used by the data that is the advertising now. but charlie parker is with the word genius
i was just down and arizona watching the cleveland indians, chicago cubs player in baseball and i ran into him getting up there in age but it's great because it looks at the two men who came of age at the same time and start at the same time and actually formed a lifelong friendship, something i never knew so that is a great book today i think it will be billed for baseball fans this summer. so that is my list and i'm looking forward to reading them all. >> he was one of the finest...
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joining us are two members of the gang of eight responsible for drafting the senate bill, john mccain of arizona he is in jerusalem and charles schumer of new york. let me start with you senator mccain. after years are going after this, after suffering the slings and arrows you did, you finally have a bill. are you concerned that your colleagues in the house may derail all of the work you have done? >> well i'm concerned about the task ahead of us. i believe that it's a fact that the overwhelming majority of people in america support the measure once explained to them. i believe that the coalition that we have assembled of support ranging from evangelicals farm workers, business and labor and growers, it's a coalition that i frankly have never seen such widespread support. i'm hopeful that we can convince our house colleagues. i intend to address them with respect. i believe that speaker boehner has a tough job ahead. i admire his leadership, but we've got a lot of work to do. >> john: senator boehner says the house will write its own bill and house, the way it's going, it's in bite-sized chunks
joining us are two members of the gang of eight responsible for drafting the senate bill, john mccain of arizona he is in jerusalem and charles schumer of new york. let me start with you senator mccain. after years are going after this, after suffering the slings and arrows you did, you finally have a bill. are you concerned that your colleagues in the house may derail all of the work you have done? >> well i'm concerned about the task ahead of us. i believe that it's a fact that the...
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john mccain of arizona is in jerusalem today and charles schumer of new york. good to talk with you. senator mccain after years of going after this, after suffering the slings and arrows you did, you finally have a bill. are you concerned that your colleagues in the house may derail the work you have done? >> i'm concerned about the task ahead of us. i believe it's a fact that the overwhelming majority of the people support this proposal once it is explained to them. and i believe that the coalition that we have assembled of support ranging from evangelicals, the catholic church, business labor, farm workers, growers. it's a coalition that i frankly have not seen such widespread support. i'm hopeful we can convince our house colleagues and i intend to address him with respect. i believe speaker boehner has a tough job ahead. i admire his leadership. we have a lot of work to do. >> senator schumer, speaker boehner says he won't take up the bill. that the house will write its own bill. it appear it is way the house is going rather than a comprehensive bill it's i
john mccain of arizona is in jerusalem today and charles schumer of new york. good to talk with you. senator mccain after years of going after this, after suffering the slings and arrows you did, you finally have a bill. are you concerned that your colleagues in the house may derail the work you have done? >> i'm concerned about the task ahead of us. i believe it's a fact that the overwhelming majority of the people support this proposal once it is explained to them. and i believe that...
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. >>> high temperatures, between 115 and 120 degrees, are expected in arizona, nevada and california today. yesterday in death valley temperatures hit 126 degrees. just 8 degrees shy of the 100-year-old record. here's abc news meteorologist ginger with a look at more of those record-breaking temperatures. >> today we begin day three of what is now a deadly heat wave. >> it kind of beats you i after a while. >> at least one person is dead in las vegas and dozens have been hospitalized with heat related i will negligence. it's a 115-degree record for the second day in a row, southern californians and their pets are sprinting for shade. outside san diego, a hike got too hot. a woman had to be heiress skewed, sick from the heat. >> i remember seeing a lead and she was like it's hot, i don't think i'm going to be able to make it down. >> and for the guy that lets us all stay comfortable, this is anything but. >> very busy. we started extremely early and i don't know what time we will get done. >> huston also had a record high of 107. volunteers there bringing the homeless water and ice. >
. >>> high temperatures, between 115 and 120 degrees, are expected in arizona, nevada and california today. yesterday in death valley temperatures hit 126 degrees. just 8 degrees shy of the 100-year-old record. here's abc news meteorologist ginger with a look at more of those record-breaking temperatures. >> today we begin day three of what is now a deadly heat wave. >> it kind of beats you i after a while. >> at least one person is dead in las vegas and dozens have...
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republicans to sit down and we can work this out, especially members like david and i that are from rz arizona and texas. we understand the border. >> shannon: the cbo has scored the senate version of the bill and cut down on illegal immigration by about 25%. why is there a rush to get this measure through? >> that is interesting. i was looking at that point earlier today. we are going to spend $30 billion to throw at the border all it is going to do reduce it by 25%. we got to do this in a smart way. we need to imagine when you throw all that money at the border, keep in mind that 40% of the 11-12 million undocumented persons we have came in through visa overstays. we need to be smarted. >> shannon: congressman, it does sound like there is room to meet in the middle, it's always in the details. >> the devil is in the details. [ laughter ] >> shannon: this country has send men to moon and come back alive? >> it's so much more than just the border. as the congressman was saying, almost half of the undocumented, illegal population in the united states is from overstaying visas, you've got to fix
republicans to sit down and we can work this out, especially members like david and i that are from rz arizona and texas. we understand the border. >> shannon: the cbo has scored the senate version of the bill and cut down on illegal immigration by about 25%. why is there a rush to get this measure through? >> that is interesting. i was looking at that point earlier today. we are going to spend $30 billion to throw at the border all it is going to do reduce it by 25%. we got to do...
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attorneys with the arizona- based group "alliance defending freedom" argue that the 9th circuit had no authority to lift the stay on same sex marriages. they are asking the high court to reinstate a stay that would stop same-sex marriages here in california. >> coming up on kron 4 news president obama continues his trip to africa and will see nelson mandela. will have more on that we come back from the break. >> increasing in egypt this protests. president mohammed morsi was elected a year ago today, thousands are gathering in cairo's tahrir square. they are demanding the immediate resignation of the muslim- brotherhood-supported president. they're fed up with fuel shortages, power cuts, a collapsing economy and rising crime. but morsi's supporters say they're ready for a fight to help him stay in power. european officials are demanding answers this morning about reports of u- s spying. a german newspaper reports the national security agency has been eavesdropping on e-u offices worldwide. their report was based on snowden. e-u officials says if the report is true, it could be relation
attorneys with the arizona- based group "alliance defending freedom" argue that the 9th circuit had no authority to lift the stay on same sex marriages. they are asking the high court to reinstate a stay that would stop same-sex marriages here in california. >> coming up on kron 4 news president obama continues his trip to africa and will see nelson mandela. will have more on that we come back from the break. >> increasing in egypt this protests. president mohammed morsi...
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the preclearance provisions protect voters in arizona, texas, portions of california, new york, and more. 32%, nearly a third of latinos in the united states, live in jurisdictions that are covered by preclearance. in 2012, the preclearance provisions blocked texas from enacting a discriminatory map and a law that would have disenfranchised hundreds of thousands of texas voters, mainly latinos, african- americans and asians. let me say one thing -- the voting rights act, it's not about political parties and it's not about politicians and it's not about candidates. it's about the opportunity to give voters a chance to elect the candidate of their choice. someone who will allow their voices to be heard in a district where their vote will count. today, the supreme court has turned its back on those voters who are disenfranchised. they've gotten rid of that umpire. that referee who, whether it was a democratic justice department or a republican justice department, who through the years has served as that umpire, that referee, that decision has essentially taken away that safeguard in states
the preclearance provisions protect voters in arizona, texas, portions of california, new york, and more. 32%, nearly a third of latinos in the united states, live in jurisdictions that are covered by preclearance. in 2012, the preclearance provisions blocked texas from enacting a discriminatory map and a law that would have disenfranchised hundreds of thousands of texas voters, mainly latinos, african- americans and asians. let me say one thing -- the voting rights act, it's not about...
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. >> reporter: in scotsdale, arizona, bikers are cooling off if pools and mountains. these ladies are saying dry heat my -- umbrella. in phoenix, this young man makes a refreshing discovery. while nicky the dog gets to his favorite new spot. are you ready for this? i've got the numbers for you. the high temperatures today well into the 100s here in las vegas. where am i? we're going for a high of 117. phoenix, 115. riverside, 108. death valley, will try to get to it does not end today. look at monday, tuesday, wednesday. we'll see temperatures well into the 100s not just in the southwest. seattle could hit a record at 91. boise, 103 and 106 on tuesday. death valley, a quick check for our friends there. that have traveled to see all the heat. 129 the next two days. we head toward the fourth of july holiday. it will get a little better by then. your nation's weather coming up. a whole lot of flooding to talk about, too. >> 122 degrees on friday. that's just a little bit better. excellent. i'm looking forward to that. ron claiborne is on assignment. rebecca jarvis is sti
. >> reporter: in scotsdale, arizona, bikers are cooling off if pools and mountains. these ladies are saying dry heat my -- umbrella. in phoenix, this young man makes a refreshing discovery. while nicky the dog gets to his favorite new spot. are you ready for this? i've got the numbers for you. the high temperatures today well into the 100s here in las vegas. where am i? we're going for a high of 117. phoenix, 115. riverside, 108. death valley, will try to get to it does not end today....
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education voted to support a ground breaking five year pilot program at a time that other states like arizona were banning it from public school instruction and the san francisco school district studies collective led by dr. cabalis of the college of ethics studies and composed of faculty formed to implement the program and developed among several others the objective of exploring how people of color have been and are essential actors in u.s. history. and whereas to the what kind of experiences that the japanese americans and the story off loyalty and courage that it has been recognized by the 2011 confirming of the congressional gold medal to the veterans of the 100th battalion, the 442 team and the military intelligence service, who by this action joined the ranks of others recipients of the highest award of the u.s. congress, including marian anderson, (inaudible) rosa parks, and mr. martin luther king junior. and whereas, the smithsonian institution in partnership with the national veteran's network has organized a 7-city tour to bring the medal and a story to communities throughout the c
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. >>> high temperatures between 115 and 120 degrees are expected in parts of arizona, nevada and california again today. yesterday in death valley temperatures hit 126 degrees! that's just 8 degrees shy of the 100-year-old record. >> i don't believe how people deal with that. i saw a story of a guy's sneaker's cracking and melting in the heat. >> crazy. we had several 100-degree temperatures yesterday. once again today the heat. live doppler hd right now not picking up anything in the way of cloud cover. we have a little bit of fog out there. just a few patches. the onshore flow with us throughout the afternoon. and also through the overnight hours have brought the temperatures down in some spots. 58 san francisco. really comfortable out the door there. half moon bay 50, but even in the south bay and east bay, feels pretty good with the low 60s. we are looking at another day with some very hot numbers here in the south bay. very little change. it was the 6 yesterday, going for a high of 96 in san jose again. 58 santa rosa. 68 livermore right now. good morning, los gatos, 68 for you. this is
. >>> high temperatures between 115 and 120 degrees are expected in parts of arizona, nevada and california again today. yesterday in death valley temperatures hit 126 degrees! that's just 8 degrees shy of the 100-year-old record. >> i don't believe how people deal with that. i saw a story of a guy's sneaker's cracking and melting in the heat. >> crazy. we had several 100-degree temperatures yesterday. once again today the heat. live doppler hd right now not picking up...
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tiene al oeste del paÍs cocinÁndose por altas temperaturas entre estados mÁs afectados se hayan nevada, arizona y california. >> en Últimas 24 horas al menos 40 personas han sido atendidas en hospitales de las vegas por causas relacionadas al calor y en la madrugada de ayer otras 200 personas en un concierto tambiÉn en las vegas tuvieron que ser acus liadas. >> segÚn el informe reciente del servicio meteorolÓgico de estados unidos la ola de calor continuarÁ a lo largo del fin de semana, y lo que es peor no se prevÉ que la situaciÓn vaya a mejorar por lo menos hasta el martes, juan carlos gonzÁlez nos habla de las medidas que estÁn aplicando para enfrentar la candente situaciÓn. >> california vive hoy la peor ola de calor de llegando hasta 110 grados lo que pone en riesgo puede manifestarse el problemas de salud bastante graves sobre todo para ancianos y niÑos y personas que tienen problemas de salud. >> lo primero que recomiendan autoridades para evitar problemas de salud es tomar lÍquidos. >> el lÍquido ideal es el agua, tambiÉn pueden usar lo que llaman bebidas de deportes. >> t
tiene al oeste del paÍs cocinÁndose por altas temperaturas entre estados mÁs afectados se hayan nevada, arizona y california. >> en Últimas 24 horas al menos 40 personas han sido atendidas en hospitales de las vegas por causas relacionadas al calor y en la madrugada de ayer otras 200 personas en un concierto tambiÉn en las vegas tuvieron que ser acus liadas. >> segÚn el informe reciente del servicio meteorolÓgico de estados unidos la ola de calor continuarÁ a lo largo del...
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. >>> high temperatures between 115 and 120 degrees are expected in parts of arizona, nevada and california again today. yesterday in death valley temperatures hit 126 degrees! that's just 8 degrees of the 100-year-old record. the highest temperature ever recorded. oh, boy. definitely not that hot here burks not enough, lisa. >> yes, 105 in concord yesterday, 70 half moon bay. quite a spread. 35-degree spread. today very little changes except if you are in the city as many of you will be or along the coast. you may feel the stronger onshore push and as a result this morning we are starting out with temperatures a little cooler. the live doppler, no fog to speak of right now but here's the view from mt. tam. it's clear and pleasantly clear in san francisco at 58 degrees. 55 emeryville with the clear sky. upper 50s santa rosa, 57 the warm spot, as well as livermore 69 and 62 los gatos, 63 union city. the exploratorium camera showing the clear sky. we will have continued hot weather. excessive heat warning through tuesday night. looks like we could see triple digit temperatures through wednesd
. >>> high temperatures between 115 and 120 degrees are expected in parts of arizona, nevada and california again today. yesterday in death valley temperatures hit 126 degrees! that's just 8 degrees of the 100-year-old record. the highest temperature ever recorded. oh, boy. definitely not that hot here burks not enough, lisa. >> yes, 105 in concord yesterday, 70 half moon bay. quite a spread. 35-degree spread. today very little changes except if you are in the city as many of you...
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the whole thing was, my god, if hawaii legalized same-sex marriage it's going to force arizona to recognize it and force this one. that was the whole debate on both sides. >> it was the fear of the full faith and credit, part of the constitution. literally. you remember when people would go to nevada to get a divorce and everybody had to recognize it. it was like, oh, my goodness, here comes hawaii and those crazy people out there are going to -- well, everyone will run and get married and come back. and it was really kind of an anti-court thing, too. this is going to come through the courts because i think they felt so secure that if it was on the ballot, they'd be safe. i was on the judiciary committee, too, with jerry. it was a very painful time. >> extremely painful. >> bob barr, married multiple times, our lead guy talking about how he was having to defend marriage. i remember many of us making catty stachlcat catty statements like, really? >> really, mr. barr? >> causing you to have these divorces sequentially? >> you like marriage so much, you've had a few of them. >> the question wi
the whole thing was, my god, if hawaii legalized same-sex marriage it's going to force arizona to recognize it and force this one. that was the whole debate on both sides. >> it was the fear of the full faith and credit, part of the constitution. literally. you remember when people would go to nevada to get a divorce and everybody had to recognize it. it was like, oh, my goodness, here comes hawaii and those crazy people out there are going to -- well, everyone will run and get married...
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. >> reporter: in scottsdale, arizona, they are cooling off in pools and foun tans. and boulder city, nevada, these ladies are saying dry heat by umbrella. this man makes a refreshing discovery, while this puppy enjoys his favorite new spot. ready for this? high temperatures well into the hundreds again here in las vegas, where am i again? high of 117. phoenix, 116, death valley, 129, and, again, it does not end today, monday, tuesday, wednesday, right into the midweek, and temperatures well into the hundreds. not just in the southwest, but seattle, a record high at 91. boise goes to 103, and 106 on tuesday, and death valley, a quick check for our friends there that have travelled to see the heat, 129 the next two days and then starts to slip off as we head toward the all-important fourth of july holiday. it will be better. a whole lot of flooding too. >> 102 on friday, a little bit better. excellent. looking forward to that. thank you. ron claiborne is on assignment, we'll get to him. rebecca jarvis is here. >> nice to see you again. we start with news overnight, a
. >> reporter: in scottsdale, arizona, they are cooling off in pools and foun tans. and boulder city, nevada, these ladies are saying dry heat by umbrella. this man makes a refreshing discovery, while this puppy enjoys his favorite new spot. ready for this? high temperatures well into the hundreds again here in las vegas, where am i again? high of 117. phoenix, 116, death valley, 129, and, again, it does not end today, monday, tuesday, wednesday, right into the midweek, and temperatures...
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much of nevada and california and arizona. that is all going to spread to towards areas of the pacific northwest this week. if you are waking up across the southwest, it's warm, 92 in needles. guys, back to you. >> alisyn: thanks so much. we're going to the headlines, another n.f.l. trouble player in trouble with the low. indianapolis safety was arrested on gun charges. police say he was a passenger in a car that fled from police after a traffic stop. police found an unregistered handgun and alcohol in the car. a hearing is scheduled for july 2nd. this would be make the 28th n.f.l. player arrested since the superbowl on february 1st. >> deadly bus crash in turkey. a bus full of tourists ran a light and veer across a busy road before flipping over and hitting a light pole. two people were killed and several others were injured. >> a college student was arrested over a 12 pack of water? officials were doing a sting and thought the water was beer. student tried to get away. she was drinking water while driving, she was charged wi
much of nevada and california and arizona. that is all going to spread to towards areas of the pacific northwest this week. if you are waking up across the southwest, it's warm, 92 in needles. guys, back to you. >> alisyn: thanks so much. we're going to the headlines, another n.f.l. trouble player in trouble with the low. indianapolis safety was arrested on gun charges. police say he was a passenger in a car that fled from police after a traffic stop. police found an unregistered handgun...
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schemes of 1965 that impact latinos and in texas, they could lose four congressional seats, maybe two in arizona. they impact upon blacks across the south could be just as well. i would think that the supreme court did an overreach as ghastly as it was in 1986. i hope two things will happen, that the massive march on washington plan is a symbolic march, a march to restore the voting rights federal protections. beyond even a constitutional right to vote, they're going to have a states' right to vote. maybe a constitutional right to vote will spare us of this agony. and i hope president barack obama will do as lyndon johnson did, go to the congress, speak to the congress and the nation about the importance of the integrity of our democracy. >> all right, reverend jackson -- >> and seek immediate remedy. >> stay there, if you will. we're going to take a quick break, and of course, we'll be talking about many other topics, including the trayvon martin's family insisting that race should not play a part in the trial of george zimmerman. but that might be a bit hard to avoid. we're going to talk about
schemes of 1965 that impact latinos and in texas, they could lose four congressional seats, maybe two in arizona. they impact upon blacks across the south could be just as well. i would think that the supreme court did an overreach as ghastly as it was in 1986. i hope two things will happen, that the massive march on washington plan is a symbolic march, a march to restore the voting rights federal protections. beyond even a constitutional right to vote, they're going to have a states' right to...
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. >>> high temperatures between 115 and 120 degrees are expected in parts of arizona, nevada and california throughout the weekend. in death valley, temperatures hit 126 degrees, that is just 8 degrees shy of the 100 year old record of the highest temperature ever recorded. in las vegas, the heat has killed one man. paramedics found an elderly man inside his home dead and another man suffered heat stroke while driving on a long road trip. his car's air-conditioning had broken. because of an increased fire danger, public access has been closed to alum rock tomorrow. >>> stay with "abc 7 news" with continuing coverage of our heat wave. track weather any time at abc7news.com. follow us on twitter and, of course, mike will have the full forecast in about ten minutes. >>> an autopsy may provide answers as to why a fremont man died after jumping into alameda creek. unidentified 25-year-old was diving with two friends this morning when he didn't resurface. his body was found early this afternoon iet 6 feet of water. it's not clear if the man hit something underwater or why he didn't resurface. >>
. >>> high temperatures between 115 and 120 degrees are expected in parts of arizona, nevada and california throughout the weekend. in death valley, temperatures hit 126 degrees, that is just 8 degrees shy of the 100 year old record of the highest temperature ever recorded. in las vegas, the heat has killed one man. paramedics found an elderly man inside his home dead and another man suffered heat stroke while driving on a long road trip. his car's air-conditioning had broken. because...
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apelaciones que autorizo a ese estado a emitir licencias de matrimonio a parejas gay.y california, nevada y arizona sufren este fin de semana una ola de calor que ha provocado temperaturas de hasta 130 grados.mas en noticiero univision fin de semana. ♪. >> regresamos con "violaciÓn de un sueÑo". en los aÑos despuÉs del caso the coster, sonia parras se convirtiÓ en una de las principales defensoras en el paÍs de mujeres inmigrantes abusadas. >> parras tambiÉn es una inmigrante de espaÑa, y estaba anonadado por las condiciones laborales que encontrÓ en el corazon de este paÍs. >> esta es la tierra de los sueÑos y la libertad, en donde tus sueÑos se vuelven realidad, no se supone que esto debe de suceder asÍ de esta manera, ¿no? >> 2008, parras comenzÓ a escuchar rumores de que agentes federales se estaban movilizando cerca de postville iowa. >> recibÍ una llamada de que una redada estaba por hacerse, y efectivamente comenzamos a estar al tanto de las noticias y la redada estaba sucediendo en ese momento. >> la redada planteaba la pregunta, ¿debÍan las autoridades federales tratar
apelaciones que autorizo a ese estado a emitir licencias de matrimonio a parejas gay.y california, nevada y arizona sufren este fin de semana una ola de calor que ha provocado temperaturas de hasta 130 grados.mas en noticiero univision fin de semana. ♪. >> regresamos con "violaciÓn de un sueÑo". en los aÑos despuÉs del caso the coster, sonia parras se convirtiÓ en una de las principales defensoras en el paÍs de mujeres inmigrantes abusadas. >> parras tambiÉn es...
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number wo, lake city, arizona, the ony noncalifornia town on the list registered 128 degrees in jun of 1994. the highest temperature is deth valley, of course, california, it's 1913 record of 134 degrees is the hottest temperature ever recorded on earth, and this cit can bast the six hottest days on thehisto of the u.s. with temperatures ranging fr 128- 134. coming up, important tax infmation for you business travelers outthere, and next more and more cties require businesses to offer paid sick leave to employees. is it egal? stay with us. ♪ emily: hi, everyone. i'm emily. i'm super excited to introduce my dad because he's my hero. when i was little, he was doing this reallimportant work drivg ambulances in iraq. now he'some.nd he's still a hero because he tells the ambulances where to go when there's an emergency. i'm so proud of him. he's awesome. he's my dad! announcer: if your service-connected disability hinders your civilian reer, crehab offers a variety of services to help prepare you for yo next mission. ♪ >>> from our fox business studios in new york, here, again, is gerri
number wo, lake city, arizona, the ony noncalifornia town on the list registered 128 degrees in jun of 1994. the highest temperature is deth valley, of course, california, it's 1913 record of 134 degrees is the hottest temperature ever recorded on earth, and this cit can bast the six hottest days on thehisto of the u.s. with temperatures ranging fr 128- 134. coming up, important tax infmation for you business travelers outthere, and next more and more cties require businesses to offer paid sick...
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as you can see for southern california, nevada, arizona and in the bay area, this in place until 7:00 tuesday night for the inland sections of the north bay, the east bay, santa clara valley and out towards the isn't cruz mountains as santa cruz mountains. right now in the 80s out towards fairfield, livermore and concord 85 degrees, oakland 69, but we have the cooler temperatures near the coast and for san francisco. beautiful sunset this teen, lots of clear skies looking out to the estuary. maybe a few patches of fog developing first thing tomorrow morning near the immediate coastline. overnight lows will be pretty mild of look at these projects numbers. 60s and even a few low 70s to start the day out towards concord and antioch and that is a sure sign had it will be a another hot day. we have a moderate onshore breeze and thankfully we have this, because if we didn't have this, san francisco could easily be back up into triple- digit territory, but this bringing some relief towards the coast and the bay, of the this area of strong high pressure building in and remains in place over
as you can see for southern california, nevada, arizona and in the bay area, this in place until 7:00 tuesday night for the inland sections of the north bay, the east bay, santa clara valley and out towards the isn't cruz mountains as santa cruz mountains. right now in the 80s out towards fairfield, livermore and concord 85 degrees, oakland 69, but we have the cooler temperatures near the coast and for san francisco. beautiful sunset this teen, lots of clear skies looking out to the estuary....
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. >>> high temperatures between 115 and 120 degrees are expected in parts of arizona, nevada and california throughout the weekend. in death valley, temperatures hit 126 degrees, that is just 8 degrees shy of the 100 year old record of the highest temperature ever recorded. in las vegas, the heat has killed one man. paramedics found an elderly man inside his home dead and another man suffered heat stroke while driving on a long road trip. his car's air-conditioning had broken. because of an increased fire danger, public access has been closed to alum rock tomorrow. >>> stay with "abc 7 news" with continuing coverage of our heat wave. track weather any time at abc7news.com. follow us on twitter and, of course, mike will have the full forecast in about ten minutes. >>> an autopsy may provide answers as to why a fremont man died after jumping into alameda creek. unidentified 25-year-old was diving with two friends this morning when he didn't resurface. his body was found early this afternoon in 16 feet of water. it's not clear if the man hit something underwater or why he didn't resurface. >>
. >>> high temperatures between 115 and 120 degrees are expected in parts of arizona, nevada and california throughout the weekend. in death valley, temperatures hit 126 degrees, that is just 8 degrees shy of the 100 year old record of the highest temperature ever recorded. in las vegas, the heat has killed one man. paramedics found an elderly man inside his home dead and another man suffered heat stroke while driving on a long road trip. his car's air-conditioning had broken. because...
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attorneys with the arizona based alliance defending freedom argue that the court had no authority to lift the stay. they are asking the justice kennedy to put back in a stay to halt them in california can. >>> san francisco pride festival has arrived. more announced a million people are expected to take part in this weekend's festival. tomorrow the massive parade starts at 10:30 in the morning, winds down from market and beale to the civic center. stay tuned on sunday for a look at the parade > >>> and the weather, brian joins you now with a first look at which areas are seeing the highest temperatures and when we may expect to see relief. >> those hottist temperatures today in to the inplant east bay where we were up and over 100 degrees. antioch and fairfield, 106 today. also triple digits in to the north bay, santa rosa at 102, it was a hot one and as far as the relief question goes, well i think we are going to see this kind of heat last for about three or for more days before we get a break. it'll be hot for quite a while. live view showing clear skies tonight and a warm evening
attorneys with the arizona based alliance defending freedom argue that the court had no authority to lift the stay. they are asking the justice kennedy to put back in a stay to halt them in california can. >>> san francisco pride festival has arrived. more announced a million people are expected to take part in this weekend's festival. tomorrow the massive parade starts at 10:30 in the morning, winds down from market and beale to the civic center. stay tuned on sunday for a look at the...
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the petition is from an arizona based group called alliance defending freedom. it claims the 9th u.s. circuit court of appeals acted prematurely yesterday when it lifted a freeze on same-sex unions. the group says opponents have 22 days to file a lawsuit challenging the high court's ruling. >>> meanwhile, the weddings continue at san francisco city hall. doors open up at 9:00 this morning and by closing time at 5:00, 246 licenses have been issued. kpix5 reporter, patrick, talked to some who never thought their day would come. >> the line for same-sex marriage started early this morning at san francisco city hall. by 8:30, there were over 100 people waiting to get married. >> these are the words i would never say. >> inside the line stretched all the way down the hall from the county clerk's office for licenses. >> him and his partner waited half a century for this day to come. sporting matching tiffany wedding bands. it coincided with gay pride weekend, adding to the event, the joy of people in love making lifelong commitments. >> recognizing the magnitude of th
the petition is from an arizona based group called alliance defending freedom. it claims the 9th u.s. circuit court of appeals acted prematurely yesterday when it lifted a freeze on same-sex unions. the group says opponents have 22 days to file a lawsuit challenging the high court's ruling. >>> meanwhile, the weddings continue at san francisco city hall. doors open up at 9:00 this morning and by closing time at 5:00, 246 licenses have been issued. kpix5 reporter, patrick, talked to...
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california and arizona are seeing temperatures in the triple digits. the hot he was place on the planet, death valley, california, could hit 130 degrees. that's close to the record of 134. in phoenix and las vegas, 120 degrees. the heat could even affect flights since hotter air can affect liftoff conditions. i'm patty ann brown. to "gerald" >> this is a fox news alert. opponents of gay marriage filed an emergency motion today >> this is a fox news alert. opponents of gay marriage filed an emergency motion today urging the supreme court of the united states to stop california from issuing marriage licenses to same-sex couples which clerks in the golden state started doing yesterday. they were doing it all day to day, saturday, in san francisco where volunteer clerks held special weekend hours so same-sex couples could take advantage of their newly restored right. now with the issue front and center all across this country, we've invited great guests now to debate the brave new world of gay marriage. you heard the fox news contributor social activist ha
california and arizona are seeing temperatures in the triple digits. the hot he was place on the planet, death valley, california, could hit 130 degrees. that's close to the record of 134. in phoenix and las vegas, 120 degrees. the heat could even affect flights since hotter air can affect liftoff conditions. i'm patty ann brown. to "gerald" >> this is a fox news alert. opponents of gay marriage filed an emergency motion today >> this is a fox news alert. opponents of gay...
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host: our guest is gerald shur if you would like to ask our guest questions, republicans -- mesa, arizona. gerry, a democrat. go ahead. caller: i have had experiences twice where they went off the witness program, and both of them ended up dead. mainly because they had trouble handling their new locations. at one time i'd think it was trying to be a little too brave. one had to do with -- both of them were drug smuggling. they actually tried to kidnap my aunt to keep him quiet. he finally came back. within a month he was dead. that was all there was to it. the other one was a name you might be familiar with, i used to fly a whole lot, and here in here in arizona i met a man by the name of various seals. -- barry seals. i will get off the phone and let you answer that one. you should be familiar with it. guest: i do not speak to specific cases, but i can tell you this, all witnesses are offered secularist -- if psychiatric assistance. if we see something that would suggest they should see a psychiatrist, we arrange that. if they wish to on their own, we arrange that also. witnesses are tol
host: our guest is gerald shur if you would like to ask our guest questions, republicans -- mesa, arizona. gerry, a democrat. go ahead. caller: i have had experiences twice where they went off the witness program, and both of them ended up dead. mainly because they had trouble handling their new locations. at one time i'd think it was trying to be a little too brave. one had to do with -- both of them were drug smuggling. they actually tried to kidnap my aunt to keep him quiet. he finally came...
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california and arizona are also getti ting scorched. now back to "lockup." >> there's certain ways that you conduct yourself in here, too, you know what i'm saying? >> somebody wants to talk to him. you know what i'm saying? i got to sit down. >> i might have to come up like this, or he can just turn inside here and walk this way. >> yes. this is how you do it. you do your back that way. you know what i'm saying? >> ain't nobody gay up in here. >> few things in prison are as key to survival as having a good cell mate. >> when you live with a person 24 hours a day, you build up a brotherhood, a sense of -- you build up a rapport that you don't have with your family. and you're both dependent on each other for survival. >> but some cell mates can't get along. "lockup" crews have heard vivid accounts of inmates attacking their cellies. >> i got into an altercation with my bunky. i ended up stabbing him. >> i stuck my hand up his ass to my forearm and bashed his head and made him drink out that toilet. and took the toilet and strangled him.
california and arizona are also getti ting scorched. now back to "lockup." >> there's certain ways that you conduct yourself in here, too, you know what i'm saying? >> somebody wants to talk to him. you know what i'm saying? i got to sit down. >> i might have to come up like this, or he can just turn inside here and walk this way. >> yes. this is how you do it. you do your back that way. you know what i'm saying? >> ain't nobody gay up in here. >>...
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the petition is from an arizona-based group called alliance defending freedom. it says the ninth u.s. circuit court of appeals acted prematurely and unfairly yesterday when it limited a -- lifted a freeze on same-sex marriages. the group says opponents still have 22 days to file a lawsuit challenging the high court's ruling. >>> meanwhile the weddings continue though today at san francisco city hall. doors open up around 9:00 this morning. and by 1:00, more than 150 licenses had been issued. kpix 5 reporter patrick sedillo talked to them. >>> reporter: the line for same- sex marriage started early this morning at san francisco city hall. by 8:30, there were over 100 people waiting to get married. >> these are the words i thought i'd never say in my life. i'm getting married. >> reporter: inside the line stretched down the hall from the county clerk's office for licenses. two men have waited half a century for this day to come. sporting matching tiffany wedding bands. >> we figured we would have to wait until july or august. >> reporter: they didn't. the stay tha
the petition is from an arizona-based group called alliance defending freedom. it says the ninth u.s. circuit court of appeals acted prematurely and unfairly yesterday when it limited a -- lifted a freeze on same-sex marriages. the group says opponents still have 22 days to file a lawsuit challenging the high court's ruling. >>> meanwhile the weddings continue though today at san francisco city hall. doors open up around 9:00 this morning. and by 1:00, more than 150 licenses had been...
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. >> la ola de calor tambiÉn estÁ afectando zonas de arizona, en el condado maricopa funcionarios estÁn tomando todo tipo de medidas entre ellos el polÉmico alguacil conocido por su fÉrrea persecuciÓn contra indocumentados que fue a la llamada ciudad de las carpas a repartir agua y helados a detenidos allÍ. >> arpaio fundÓ el lugar en 1993, poco despuÉs de ganar su primer mandato como alguacil y... en aÑos 50. >> y del calor nos vamos a la lluvia una lÍnea de tormentas provocÓ fuertes vientos en virginia, inundaciones dejaron cientos de carros atrapados en carreteras y autopistas al menos 30 mil personas quedaron sin servicio elÉctrico tras el derribo. de postes. >> despuÉs de la histÓrica votaciÓn del senado para que avance el proyecto de reforma migratoria los ojos estÁn puesto en su lo que puede suceder en cÁmara de representantes, miles de inmigrantes siguen en el limbo mientras se aprueba o no una legislaciÓn final. >> durante la clausura de la convenciÓn de la asociacion de funcionarios electo latinos naleo se avanzÓ en el proyecto de reforma en el senado. >> lu
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at 1.along this stretch of border then you have one of the other federal agencies in arizona. we're not immune but we have to be aware it is not just the violence. >> how much of a role does the west play in terms of money laundering or guns across the border? are there steps that we should be taking beyond what is already done? what would you recommend? >> i think it is already being done. it is one of those issues we were slow to appreciate completely we have got in a lot more aggressive in the institutions themselves. the big financial institutions did not want to be party to this with the large financial institutions are really stepping up and the guns are from different challenges. and it is not a populist thing to say. they get a bad rap on this one. i mean the larger ones coming from central america it was columbia but it is a challenge. i put them out there it was no easy answer. >> i know where we're always blamed i don't comment i just keep writing. >> i think we are about out of time. levied just take a quick moment to thank our partners here tonight most especially
at 1.along this stretch of border then you have one of the other federal agencies in arizona. we're not immune but we have to be aware it is not just the violence. >> how much of a role does the west play in terms of money laundering or guns across the border? are there steps that we should be taking beyond what is already done? what would you recommend? >> i think it is already being done. it is one of those issues we were slow to appreciate completely we have got in a lot more...
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. >>> it's even hotter in arizona. the high in phoenix could be 121 this weekend, three degrees higher than the record. national weather service issued excessive heat warnings there throughout tomorrow night. >>> and the cost of gas is going up starting monday as much as 15 cents a gallon. the 3.5-cent per dollar increase all approved by the state board of equalization in february. california will now have the most taxed gas in the nation at 72 cents a gallon. it's actually an excise tax though as opposed to a sales tax. that means the tax goes right to the highway and mass transit projects instead of local government programs. >>> you can see it from far away here in the bay area. massive pink triangle on the twin peaks in san francisco. another rush to get hitched how long one couple has waited to put on their tiffany wedding band when we come back. ,, center. a huge celebration for pride weekend. >>> this is what's happening right now at san francisco civic center. a huge celebration for pride weekend. today of cour
. >>> it's even hotter in arizona. the high in phoenix could be 121 this weekend, three degrees higher than the record. national weather service issued excessive heat warnings there throughout tomorrow night. >>> and the cost of gas is going up starting monday as much as 15 cents a gallon. the 3.5-cent per dollar increase all approved by the state board of equalization in february. california will now have the most taxed gas in the nation at 72 cents a gallon. it's actually an...
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in scottsdale, arizona, the well being checks are in full swing. >> we know people die in heat, but how do they die in heat? >> really what it is, one of two things, dehydration or heat exhaustion. >> reporter: here's how it happens and what to look for. your heart pumps faster to keep the body cool. if you stop sweating, it's the first sign your body is in distress. another red flag, pale skin. it means your body is diverting blood from the skin to other organs. get treatment right away. surfaces that climb above 150 degrees can scorch bare feet and bare anything in just seconds. >> you see sometimes passes out
in scottsdale, arizona, the well being checks are in full swing. >> we know people die in heat, but how do they die in heat? >> really what it is, one of two things, dehydration or heat exhaustion. >> reporter: here's how it happens and what to look for. your heart pumps faster to keep the body cool. if you stop sweating, it's the first sign your body is in distress. another red flag, pale skin. it means your body is diverting blood from the skin to other organs. get treatment...
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this man standing on an arizona rooftop. this cooling station, one of several on the las vegas strip where they are well into triple-digits and the daring families who ventured through death valley national park. always hot and dry, but excessive heat warnings remain in effect. ginger zee in the blazing west where the temperatures are starting to cause real trouble. >> reporter: tonight the record-breaking heat is dangerously baking the southwest. >> just trying to stay hydrated. drinking a lot of water. >> reporter: at least 20 people have been treated for heat-related illnesses in las vegas hospitals in the last two hours. 200 were treated overnight at a vegas concert. the temperature snapshots from phoenix, stunning. we started our day in death valley, forecast to climb to 128. just six degrees shy of the hottest temperature ever recorded. >> the coolest part of the day, always right before the sun comes up. we're at that point. 98 here in death valley. in scottsdale, arizona, the well being checks are in full swing. >> w
this man standing on an arizona rooftop. this cooling station, one of several on the las vegas strip where they are well into triple-digits and the daring families who ventured through death valley national park. always hot and dry, but excessive heat warnings remain in effect. ginger zee in the blazing west where the temperatures are starting to cause real trouble. >> reporter: tonight the record-breaking heat is dangerously baking the southwest. >> just trying to stay hydrated....
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temperatures approaching 120 rarely seen, are not out of the question for parts of california, nevada, and arizona into early next week. let's start in las vegas, and weather channel meteorologist mike seidel. good evening. >> reporter: hey, lester. most out here are walking out on the las vegas strip are saying it feels like an oven. so far, up to 114, challenging yet another record today. for many in the southwest today, heat is a four-letter word. >> it feels like hell warmed over. really hot. >> reporter: in las vegas, visitors were walking in 100-degree weather at 9:00 a.m., with the national weather service warning of life threatening temperatures, close to an all-time record of 117 degrees by the end of the day. >> excessive heat warning by the end of the day. >> hot, hot, hot. yeah, it's absolutely -- today is not the day to be out on the strip, that's for sure. >> reporter: in death valley, california, people braved the summer sun to see the salt flats. >> we had the trunk full of water and soda. >> and they took extra precautions for their pets >> he has shoes on, otherwise he wouldn't b
temperatures approaching 120 rarely seen, are not out of the question for parts of california, nevada, and arizona into early next week. let's start in las vegas, and weather channel meteorologist mike seidel. good evening. >> reporter: hey, lester. most out here are walking out on the las vegas strip are saying it feels like an oven. so far, up to 114, challenging yet another record today. for many in the southwest today, heat is a four-letter word. >> it feels like hell warmed...
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reporter: the group that is asking the supreme court to stop the marriages this the arizona based alliance defending freedom. the supreme court defends they did not have standing to stop them and legal experts don't think they'll change that. reporting live, abc7 news. >>> the lawyer who helped get proposition 8 on the ballot says he is shocked same-sex ceremonies have already begun in california. >> just really up believable. -- unbelievable. the decision is not final for another three or four weeks and we have not had our opportunity to see what other options are available to us to uphold the will of the people. >> he says his group will continue to push for traditional marriage. >>> the decisions came just in time before san francisco's pride celebration and parade this weekend. the largest lgbt gathering in the nation. the parade talks off at market and beale street. prayed ores say a million people attended last year and they expect at least 4,000 more this year because of the supreme court ruling. you have the crowds there. bart will run longer trains and more of them. >>> members of
reporter: the group that is asking the supreme court to stop the marriages this the arizona based alliance defending freedom. the supreme court defends they did not have standing to stop them and legal experts don't think they'll change that. reporting live, abc7 news. >>> the lawyer who helped get proposition 8 on the ballot says he is shocked same-sex ceremonies have already begun in california. >> just really up believable. -- unbelievable. the decision is not final for...
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states like california grew 3% during that time and states like florida, arizona, nevada grew even less than that. so it'really happening here. the states that are not doing the rightthings, california, new jersey, illinois, ifhey don't wake up and pay attention, they're og to be way behind the game. it's really dangerous. it's sad that the states that need the changthe most a the most resistant to thechange. >> are banks back? >> i think banks are just going to -- are also in strtural transiti. >> ooh, i like that.t. structural transition. meredith whitney, we tnk you very muc and we rommend her book, which is entitd state of the states on lon -- alec, fhis mission i upgradeyour smart phone. ♪ right. but the most important feature of all is... the capital one purcseraser. i n reem the double miles i earned with my venture card to ase recent travel purchases. d with a few licks, this mission never happened uh, what's this button do? [ electricity zaps ] ♪ you requested backup? yes. yes i did. what's in your wallet? ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] if you can't stand the heat, get off
states like california grew 3% during that time and states like florida, arizona, nevada grew even less than that. so it'really happening here. the states that are not doing the rightthings, california, new jersey, illinois, ifhey don't wake up and pay attention, they're og to be way behind the game. it's really dangerous. it's sad that the states that need the changthe most a the most resistant to thechange. >> are banks back? >> i think banks are just going to -- are also in...
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. >> dangerous heat expected to last for days, temperatures in california and arizona well in the triple digit and it is hottest place on the planet. death valley, california could hit 134 degrees and a few steps away from 3134. and they are bake nothing phoenix. extreme heat could ground flights. it could affect the liftoff and conditions for airliners. now back it huckabee. (applause) >> on thursday, the senate passed immigration reform and set the path for citizenship for millions of imdprants who are here illegally and called for billions of dollars for the agents on the border of mexico. the bill may not make it all the way through the house. >> the house is not going to take up and vote on whatever the senate passes. we'll do our own bill, immigration reform has to be grounded in real border security. >> joining me is the president of the national immigration and customs enforce. chris kraen. thank you for being back with us again. >> thank you for having me on, governor. >> the senate passed, the gang of eight immigration bill that supposedly added border security. your union not
. >> dangerous heat expected to last for days, temperatures in california and arizona well in the triple digit and it is hottest place on the planet. death valley, california could hit 134 degrees and a few steps away from 3134. and they are bake nothing phoenix. extreme heat could ground flights. it could affect the liftoff and conditions for airliners. now back it huckabee. (applause) >> on thursday, the senate passed immigration reform and set the path for citizenship for...
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. >> hot dry weather is the stuff of legend in this sprawling metropolis of phoenix, arizona. here in the valley of the sun, summer temperatures can exceed 100 degrees for weeks on end. being surrounded by desert only makes things hotter. on july 5, 2011, the combination results in a spectacular phenomenon that fills the sky. >> the storm spans from one side of the horizon to the other. >> this time lapse must be seen to be believed. the storm is called a haboob. >> a haboob is an arabic term and basically just means wind. here in the southwest or across the united states we tend to just use the word dust storm. >> the wind from a dying summer thunderstorm kicks up enough dust to produce a dense massive wall advancing toward the city. while some take cover, veteran storm chaser and video grapher blaine cory sees this perfect storm as a photo op. >> i get a phone call get out to the nearest hill you can. as soon as i got up to the freeway overpass i saw this coming in. >> while they typically see haboobs several times a year this one was special. >> it was ex-tennysonive in how
. >> hot dry weather is the stuff of legend in this sprawling metropolis of phoenix, arizona. here in the valley of the sun, summer temperatures can exceed 100 degrees for weeks on end. being surrounded by desert only makes things hotter. on july 5, 2011, the combination results in a spectacular phenomenon that fills the sky. >> the storm spans from one side of the horizon to the other. >> this time lapse must be seen to be believed. the storm is called a haboob. >> a...
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he and his family were locked away at a camp in the hot arizona desert. that's because he was of japanese descent, and the united states was at war with imperial japan. >> that is why the commanding general of the western defense command determined that all japanese within the coastal areas should move inland. notices were posted. all persons of japanese descent were required to register, and the japanese themselves cheerfully handled the enormous paperwork involved in the migration. >> i think that it's important for people to know about what happened to the japanese-americans during world war ii. >> japan's devastating surprise attack on hawaii's pearl harbor fanned the flames of national hysteria, particularly on the west coast. more than 100,000 japanese-americans were ordered to pack their things. the uchidas were forced to leave their home in pasadena, california. >> they were first, actually, put in the santa anita racetrack where they lived for about six months in actual horse stables, and they actually had to clean out the stables and make it liv
he and his family were locked away at a camp in the hot arizona desert. that's because he was of japanese descent, and the united states was at war with imperial japan. >> that is why the commanding general of the western defense command determined that all japanese within the coastal areas should move inland. notices were posted. all persons of japanese descent were required to register, and the japanese themselves cheerfully handled the enormous paperwork involved in the migration....
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california and arizona also getting scorched. now back to "caught on camera." >>> welcome back to "caught on camera." i'm contessa brewer. working as a park ranger on the national mall means preparing for all sorts of challenges. inaugurations, protest marches, even the threat of a terrorist attack. but when a magnitude 5.8 quake rattles the washington monument, that's not surprising the ranger on duty at the top is a little shaken. a rare earthquake jolts a national monument, and a park ranger faces the test of her life. >> i felt very, very, very terrified, very scared. thinking that i may not get out of the building. >> then while inspecting the damage, an engineer is taken for a hair-raising ride. nicolette williams has worked as a park ranger at the national mall in washington, d.c., for two years. she enjoys interacting with tourists from all over the globe. >> every single day, we work at our different memorials and provide historical tours for visitors. >> on august 23, 2011, she's assigned to the washington monument. >>
california and arizona also getting scorched. now back to "caught on camera." >>> welcome back to "caught on camera." i'm contessa brewer. working as a park ranger on the national mall means preparing for all sorts of challenges. inaugurations, protest marches, even the threat of a terrorist attack. but when a magnitude 5.8 quake rattles the washington monument, that's not surprising the ranger on duty at the top is a little shaken. a rare earthquake jolts a...
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the mercury reached as high as 115 degrees in las vegas, california, and arizona. now back to "caught on camera." >>> welcome back to "caught on camera." i'm contessa brewer. so far, we've seen a few different kinds of occupational hazards. but certainly one of the most dangerous jobs is that of a police officer. cops never know what to expect when they arrive on the scene. and you're about to see two officers who learned that the hard way. a wild animal's on the loose, terrorizing a neighborhood. >> he opens it up, and starts doing this. >> and becoming an occupational hazard for one unfortunate cop. >> i'm just thinking, how long is this going to go on? >> october 2010. suco the chimp, or su as she's called, escapes from her owner and is making all kinds of trouble around a kansas city neighborhood. >> i opened up the door, and he's staring. he is a smart monkey. he is smiling and laughing. >> the chimpanzee comes out of nowhere, and i'm just thinking get to the house. >> sergeant john bloomquist is on routine patrol when he gets the strange call. >> when i round
the mercury reached as high as 115 degrees in las vegas, california, and arizona. now back to "caught on camera." >>> welcome back to "caught on camera." i'm contessa brewer. so far, we've seen a few different kinds of occupational hazards. but certainly one of the most dangerous jobs is that of a police officer. cops never know what to expect when they arrive on the scene. and you're about to see two officers who learned that the hard way. a wild animal's on the...
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in phoenix, arizona the temperature topped 47 degrees celsius on friday. in death valley national park, the mercury hit 125 fahrenheit. service hasther issued heat warnings for much of the area. in san bernardino, california, the heat helped ignite wildfires , forcing evacuations. the heat waves are expected to continue until monday. that is all from us for now. we will be back with an update at the top of the hour. >> minesweeping in croatia, 20 years after the yugoslav wars. the tiny state is about to become a member of the european union. much of the country still looks like this. croatia will be the first eu country to have experienced a war in the lifetime of the you. the e.u. my journey begins in the croatian capital. it looks much like other european cities. in the 1990's, i often reported from here during the croatian struggle for independence in the yugoslav wars. , i want toears later find out how it has changed. a postwar generation has grown up. they are all around 19 years old and they're all musicians. their hard rock band is called, we creat
in phoenix, arizona the temperature topped 47 degrees celsius on friday. in death valley national park, the mercury hit 125 fahrenheit. service hasther issued heat warnings for much of the area. in san bernardino, california, the heat helped ignite wildfires , forcing evacuations. the heat waves are expected to continue until monday. that is all from us for now. we will be back with an update at the top of the hour. >> minesweeping in croatia, 20 years after the yugoslav wars. the tiny...
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it affects black latinos in texas and arizona affected by this. blacks in the deep south are affected by this. white women are affected by this. so our social labor, all of us must close ranks. i hope president barack obama will do what lyndon johnson did finally. went to the congress and made a national speech to the congress and to the nation arguing the morality and the legality of a comprehensive voting rights act based upon need. i hope president obama will make such an emergency address to the nation. we'll be very busy with expensive lawsuits. we need the highest level of national strength on this one. >> now, nancy pelosi today is calling top democrats trying to gather support and momentum right away about the voting rights act decision that came down. the democrats will be very much engaged in it. no question. the key player here is the speaker of the house. what confidence do you have that john boehner is going to recognize any political pressure or need for social change to fix what has been destroyed? when he is a conservative. the con
it affects black latinos in texas and arizona affected by this. blacks in the deep south are affected by this. white women are affected by this. so our social labor, all of us must close ranks. i hope president barack obama will do what lyndon johnson did finally. went to the congress and made a national speech to the congress and to the nation arguing the morality and the legality of a comprehensive voting rights act based upon need. i hope president obama will make such an emergency address...
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this march an arizona -- i feel it is a fundamental right to pee in peace. >> i don't know why the world is structured the way it is -- male and female bathrooms -- what do you do in a bathroom. >> there's nothing wrong with it -- it's okay to be who you are. this is not an easy journey but it is worth it to be true to yourself and live an agenetic life. >> when we come back we will sit with a panel of experts searching for solutions when "equal time" continues >> welcome back to this edition of "equal time." our focus today is hetro normality and understanding the trance gender culture. let's meet our guest. >> my name is carol dolly president of trance gender san francisco and board member of trance march and i'm an audio engineer for stage hand crew in san francisco. >> i'm james -- i'm an out trance man in santa cruise. >> i'm jamie -- vice president of san francisco -- educator and activity from san francisco, california. >> i'm ashley mad began -- graduate at san jose state university and i'm a reporter for "equal time." >> we thank you all for being here. this is long over due. wh
this march an arizona -- i feel it is a fundamental right to pee in peace. >> i don't know why the world is structured the way it is -- male and female bathrooms -- what do you do in a bathroom. >> there's nothing wrong with it -- it's okay to be who you are. this is not an easy journey but it is worth it to be true to yourself and live an agenetic life. >> when we come back we will sit with a panel of experts searching for solutions when "equal time" continues...
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a nitrogen leak at a manufacturing plant operated by the intel corporation in the american state of arizona folks there reportedly suffered breathing difficulties as well as all. and at least eleven people have been taking to a local hospital now according to an intel spokesperson there is no ongoing danger in the area. several hundred trade unionists in athens have staged a peaceful demonstration against severe austerity measures and planned job cuts they're angry over a government plan to close some state agencies and to fire employees greece has received financial bailouts from the e.u. which have so far at least failed to help the country out of its crisis. meanwhile around sixty people have been arrested in st petersburg as authorities move to subdue a confrontation between nationalist protesters and gay rights activists police in russia's northern capital separated the two rival groups to prevent caches officials said they had been contacted by locals to stop the gay rights rally they complained that it violated the russian law on what legislators described as a promotion of quote non
a nitrogen leak at a manufacturing plant operated by the intel corporation in the american state of arizona folks there reportedly suffered breathing difficulties as well as all. and at least eleven people have been taking to a local hospital now according to an intel spokesperson there is no ongoing danger in the area. several hundred trade unionists in athens have staged a peaceful demonstration against severe austerity measures and planned job cuts they're angry over a government plan to...